WashingtonPost: House Ethics Committee clears Rep. Markwayne Mullin on family business dealings

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Mullin (R-Okla.) faced allegations that he broke House rules by appearing in commercials for his family plumbing business and received improper payments for his role as a president and director of various family companies.

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